Grainger G430 - Soul Sacrifice - $365,000

Grainger G430 - Soul Sacrifice - $365,000

Soul Sacrifice, a 2003 Grainger 43 located at Kota Kinabalu (Malaysian Borneo), is now proudly and exclusively for sale with team YOTI Queensland. She is an Australian tax paid vessel.

This is a great opportunity to buy a serious blue water cruising catamaran, with big ticket renewals of engines, sails a rigging already done! Of course, she comes with a Generator (6kw) water maker, good size freezer and washing machine ready to continue exploring even the remotest islands and locations.

Soul Sacrifice was built by Ian Snell in Victoria and launched and commissioned in 2003. Her construction is of western red cedar and fiberglass. She has four cabins and two heads, with the galley midships in the starboard hull.

The saloon has good size opening forward hatches for that important airflow. The navigation/electronics island is to port, and a large L shaped settee with table to starboard. All upholstery on Soul Sacrifice was replaced last year.

The port forward cabin has a Queen size bed, overhead hatch, plenty storage cupboards and compartments. Forward of this cabin is separate large general storage locker (perfect for all the cruising gear) and water tight collision bulkhead.

The starboard forward cabin also has a Queen-size bed, overhead hatch, plenty storage and an ensuite head and shower. There is additional storage forward of the shower water tight collision bulkhead.

Midships in the port hull is a head and shower, accessible from both the front and rear side, making it also the guest/ day head.
The port rear cabin is currently used for storage. This may be easily changed back to a regular double berth cabin.

The Starboard aft cabin is converted into a utility space with the essentials for blue water cruising: a 6kw generator, 7kg front loader washing machine and 80ltr freezer.

The large cockpit had a recent upgrade with a hard top with solar panels and has twin helm stations, with controls and plotter at the port helm. Mainsheet, genoa and screecher sheets are controlled from the cockpit and the mainsail hoisted and reefed at the mast. Her decks are uncluttered, with ample space for your SUP or kayaks

The transoms have clear access to and from the cockpit and the large stainless-steel arch functions as davits for the tender, with top mounted solar panels.

Please contact Robert Vrind for further details on this great blue water cruising catamaran yacht, and to arrange an early inspection in Malaysia. (Kota Kinabalu International airport via Singapore or Kuala Lumpur).